Illustrations for [5/3e] on the Tapanu explosion of 1178 AD
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Illustrations and free copies of monograph [5/3e] (in English) by Dr Jan Pajak, "The New Zealand Explosion of 1178 AD, which tilted the Earth" (Copyrights © 1992 by Dr Jan Pajak, ISBN 0-9597946-7-0), as well as free copies of related monographs [5d] and [5/4p] in German and in Polish:




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      (5) All illustrations from monographs [5] in the PDF format, are collected in the last chapter. Therefore, to easier shift our attention during the reading from the text to an illustration which is just analysed, it helps to keep in the computer two copies of this monograph, the first of which we open on the text that we read directly from the screen, while the second copy we open on the illustration which we just are analysing. Then, with mouse, we just quickly shift (by clicking) from the window with the text to the window with the illustration under analysis.
      (6) The evidence relating to the UFO explosion near Tapanui in New Zealand in 1178 AD, which is described in monographs [5], are also described in chapters F and O from volumes appropriately 3 and 12 of two my other monographs, namely [1/4] and [1/5]. Therefore these chapters F and O from monographs [1/4] or [1/5] provide a good technical extension for information contained in monographs [5]. The same UFO explosion near Tapanui is also described briefly in a number of web pages (on each web page being presented from a different point of view), for example on the web page named tapanui.htm - which is entirely devoted to this explosion, in "part #G" of the web page named newzealand.htm, in item #J1 of the web page named telekinesis.htm, or in item #E5 of the web page named propulsion.htm.
      (7) Some illustrations used in these monographs [5] are also used in monographs [1/5], [1/4] and [1e]. Thus, if here these illustrations come out unclear, they can also be seen in [1/5], [1/4] or [1e].
      (8) More instructions is provided in "part #I" near the end of this web page.


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Chapter D in monograph [5/4], ZIP z WP5

Chapter E in monograph [5/4], ZIP z WP5

Chapter F in monograph [5/4], ZIP z WP5

Chapter G in monograph [5/4], ZIP z WP5

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Part #F: List of content of monograph [5/3e] (in English), entitled "The New Zealand Explosion of 1178 AD, which tilted the Earth" (third edition, Dunedin, New Zealand, Copyrights © 1992 by Dr Jan Pająk, ISBN 0-9597946-7-0):

A. Legendary explosion in New Zealand
Figures A1 and A2 (photographs of the Tapanui Crater)

B. Who and why simulates UFOnauts, UFO, UFO explosions, etc.

C. The evidence that in 1178 there was a cataclysmic explosion near Tapanui
C1. Maori legends that directly refer to the Tapanui Explosion
C2. The huge Tapanui Crater
C3. Interpretation of Maori names from around the Tapanui Crater
C4. The lack of Maori organic artefacts dated before 13th century
C5. The historic lack of forests in the centre of the South Island
C6. The consistent radial order in the direction of old trees lying around the Tapanui Crater
C7. The mass extinction of Moa birds around 1178
C8. The magnetization of the soil and rocks near the Tapanui Crater
C8.1. "Healing" field of the Tapanui Crater
C9. The magnetic stimulation of the environment around the Tapanui Crater
C10. Surface gold deposits in Otago
C11. Ceramic deposits that radiate from the Tapanui Crater
C11.1. Trinitite
C11.2. China Stones
C12. Unusual metallic debris which resemble remains of a spaceship
C13. Intensive UFO activity around the Tapanui Crater
15 Figures (C1 to C15 - with evidence of the Tapanui explosion)

D. Evidence that the Tapanui explosion had global consequences
D1. Historic records of the Tapanui Explosion
D2. Evidence for the global climate change ("The Little Ice Age") after 1178
D3. The author's theory that the Tapanui explosion rotated the Earth's crust
D4. The hypothesis of the author that the arrival of “Middle Ages” to the Earth was caused by the resonations of the telepathic noise in the ionosphere
D5. An appeal to readers for submissions of further evidence concerning the global consequences of the Tapanui Explosion
1 Figure (D1 - visibility of the Moon simultaneously from Tapanui and in England)

E. Hypotheses explaining the origin of the Tapanui Crater
E1. The "landslip" official hypothesis
E2. Hypothesis on a meteorite hitting the Earth
E3. The author's hypothesis on the explosion of an extraterrestrial spaceship

F. The Magnocraft and its implications
F1. The general design and components of the Magnocraft of first generation
F2. The flight and manoeuvres of the Magnocraft of first generation
F2.1. Magnocraft landing sites
F3. The specifications of the Magnocraft of first generation
F4. Attributes of the Magnocraft explosion sites
4 Figures (F1 to F4 – Magnocraft’s design and operation)

G. Evidence certifying that Magnocraft-type vehicles (UFOs) are continually operative in New Zealand
G1. The formal proof that "UFOs are already operational Magnocraft"
G2. Permanent evidence of UFO activity on Earth
9 Figures (G1 to G9 – evidence of UFO activities on the Earth)

H. Evidence that the explosion of a UFO formed the Tapanui Crater
H1. Reaction of the scientific community to the author's hypothesis on a UFO exploding in New Zealand

I. Moral accentuation of the intentional exploding a time vehicle over Tapanui

J. The Tunguska explosion on 30 June 1908
J1. Parallels between explosions in Tapanui and Tunguska

K. Around 13 500 years old explosion that occurred not far from Europe

L. Still another UFO explosions (apart from Tapanui, Tunguska, and by Rhine)

M. Philosophical consequences of my research on the Tapanui explosion
M1. Reaction to my research (today's fires ignited over 815 years ago)

N. Twelve truths about truth

O. Academic aspects of this monograph
O1. History of this monograph and its influence on the author's views
O2. Subject, goal, and theses of this monograph
O3. Conventions used in writing this monograph

P. Summary

R. At the end of this monograph of a “freelance scientist”

S. References

T. List of publications about the Tapanui Crater paraphrasing this monograph

U. About the author

Z. Enclosures
Figure (Z1 - the most educational path through the Tapanui Crater)

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Chapter A ("Legendary explosion in New Zealand"):

Fig. 1
[5/3e] Figure 1 (A1): A distant photograph of the Tapanui Crater
where a UFO exploded in 1178 AD. Note that this crater is around 1 km in diameter, while the tree visible at the top is a fully grown pine.

Fig. 2
[5/3e] Figure 2 (A2): An eastern section of the Tapanui Crater
where UFOs exploded in 1178 AD.




Chapter C ("The evidence that in 1178 there was a cataclysmic explosion near Tapanui"):

Fig. 3
[5/3e] Figure 3 (C1): Two aerial photographs of the Tapanui Crater.
They allow a stereoscopic (3D) view of the area - if one uses stereoscopic glasses. (Notice two elliptical images oif the crater, located around Z=40% from the bottom, and X=50% plus X=90% from the left of screen.)

Fig. 4(high)
[5/3e] Figure 4 high (C2): The inner topography of the Tapanui Crater.
(Overhead sketch.)

Fig. 4(low)
[5/3e] Figure 4 low (C2): Vertical cross section of the crater's topography.

Fig. 5
[5/3e] Figure 5 (C3): Three basic types of crater-producing explosions.
(a) underground, (b) on-ground, (c) aerial.

Fig. 6(a)
[5/3e] Figure 6a (C4a): Parabolic-bowl craters from uderground explosions.
Diabolo Crater in Arisona, USA, side view.

Fig. 6(b)
[5/3e] Figure 6b (C4b):
Diabolo Crater in Arisona, top view.

Fig. 6(c)
[5/3e] Figure 6c (C4c):
Axial cross-section of Diabolo Crater.

Fig. 6(d)
[5/3e] Figure 6d (C4d):
Schooner Crater, USA, formed by a nuclear explosion.

Fig. 6(e)
[5/3e] Figure 6e (C4e):
Vertical cross-section of the Schooner Crater.

Fig. 7(a)
[5/3e] Figure 7a (C5a): Complex crater structures from on-ground explosions.
TNT detonation - Snowball Crater in Canada.

Fig. 7(b)
[5/3e] Figure 7b (C5b):
Steinheim Crater (Comet impact) in Germany.

Fig. 7(c)
[5/3e] Figure 7c (C5c):
LANDSAT photo of the Manicouagan Crater.

Fig. 7(d)
[5/3e] Figure 7d (C5d):
Vertical cross-section of Manicouagan Crater.

Fig. 8
[5/3e] Figure 8 (C6): Similarities between Tunguska and Tapanui UFO explosion sites.

Fig. 9
[5/3e] Figure 9 (C7): Damage caused by the Tapanuii explosion in the South Island of New Zealand.

Fig. 10
[5/3e] Figure 10 (C8): The area of the South Island of New Zealand which was covered by indigenous forest in 1840 (white area = no forest!).
It indicates that the Tapanui explosion burned out permanently almost the entire centre of the South Island, disallowing forest to regerminate.

Fig. 11(a)
[5/3e] Figure 11a (C9a): Remains of trees fallen down during the Tapanui explosion.
Totara around 200 metres from the Tapanui Crater.

Fig. 11(b)
[5/3e] Figure 11b (C9b):
Unearthed ancient trees at the outlet from Mataura river.

Fig. 11(c)
[5/3e] Figure 11c (C9c):
Myself (Dr Jan Pajak) by a totara tree at Black Gully Creek.

Fig. 11(d)
[5/3e] Figure 11d (C9d):
Trees sticking out from Black Gully Creek.

Fig. 12(high)
[5/3e] Figure 12 high (C10): Photographs of a tornado by Mrs Diane Chittock.
This tornado develops the funnel right above the Tapanui Crater. Notice that curiosities and attributes of tornados, mechanism of formation of tornados, connections between tornados and UFOs, and also the device for a remote detection of tornados, are described on the web pages which in "Menu 2" and "Menu 4" are marked as tornados.

Fig. 12(low)
[5/3e] Figure 12 low (C10):
Fully developed tornado drifts away from the crater. Notice that curiosities and attributes of tornados, mechanism of formation of tornados, connections between tornados and UFOs, and also the device for a remote detection of tornados, are described on the web pages which in "Menu 2" and "Menu 4" are marked as tornados.

Fig. 13
[5/3e] Figure 13 (C11): A map which shows defficiencies of micro-elements in soil of New Zealand.
The concentration of this defficiences is around the Tapanui Crater.

Fig. 14
[5/3e] Figure 14 (C12): Near-surface gold deposits in the South Island of New Zealand.
They indicate that this gold have connection with the Tapanui explosion.

Fig. 15(a)
[5/3e] Figure 15a (C13a): Me (Dr Jan Pajak) near a huge "China Stone" by the Tapanui Crater. This stone still has smoke melted into its surface.

Fig. 15(b)
[5/3e] Figure 15b (C13b):
A china stone that formed a small crater by Black Gully Creek.

Fig. 15(c)
[5/3e] Figure 15c (C13c): A "China Stone"
from Coal Creek near Roxurgh. For some reason this weighting a few tonnes stone was lifter up into the air by a UFO vehicle and deposited near its original position (see imprint from this stone in the grass located in front of it). The UFO left a ring of scorched grass surrounding this stone, which can be seen to the left - this ring is similar to ones shown in Figure 31 B.

Fig. 15(d)
[5/3e] Figure 15d (C13d):
Famous China stone from Roxburgh square. A is famous because when it was found a whole pocket of gold was covering its surface.

Fig. 16
[5/3e] Figure 16 (C14): A magnetised metallic piece from Tapanui Crater.
Research shown that it contains iron and grains of pure aluminium, mixed with sand and melted. But aluminium does not appear in a pure form in nature!

Fig. 16
[5/3e] Figure 16(b) (C15): A magnetised "gold nugged" from the Tapanui explosion.
It was found on slopes of "Remarkables" near Queenstown, New Zealand. Gold nuggests are never magnetised in the nature - but this one mysteriously was strongly magnetised. More on this mysterious "gold nugget" is explained on the web page tapanui.htm.




Chapter D ("Evidence that the Tapanui explosion had global consequences"):

Fig. 17
[5/3e] Figure 17 (D1): Moon which is visible simultaneously over Tapanui in New Zealand and over Canterbury in England.




Chapter F ("The Magnocraft and its implications"):

Fig. 18
[5/3e] Figure 18: The periodic Table for the propulsion systems.

Fig. 19(A)
[5/3e] Figure 19A (F2a): Cut-away view of K3 type Magnocraft and UFO, which shows the design and main features of this vehicle.

Fig. 19(B)
[5/3e] Figure 19B (F2b): A side view of a Magnocraft and UFO K3 type.

Fig. 19(C)
[5/3e] Figure 19C (F2c): The twin-chamber capsule used as the propulsion system for the Magnocraft and UFOs.

Fig. 20/1
[5/3e] Figure 20-#1 (F3#1): Flying complexes (cigar shaped)of UFOs and Magnocraft.

Fig. 20/2
[5/3e] Figure 20-#2 (F3#2): Semi-attached configuration.

Fig. 20/3
[5/3e] Figure 20-#3 (F3#3): Detached configuration.

Fig. 20/4
[5/3e] Figure 20-#4 (F3#4): A carrier platform (a mother ship).

Fig. 20/5
[5/3e] Figure 20-#5 (F3#5): A flying system of UFOs and Magnocraft.

Fig. 20/6
[5/3e] Figure 20-#6 (F3#6): A flying cluster of several UFOs and Magnocraft.

Fig. 21(a)
[5/3e] Figure 21 (a) (F1): A "stacked cigar-shaped flying complex" composed of six Magnocraft/UFOs type K6.
A side view of the entire complex.

Fig. 21(b)
[5/3e] Figure 21 (b):
Axial cross section showing the location of magnetic propulsors.

Fig. 22
[5/3e] Figure 22 (F4): The explanation for the magnetic lens effect in ascending Magnocraft/UFOs.
It explains why only the outlet from main "twin-chamber capsule" is visible as shown in Figure 23.




Chapter G ("Evidence certifying that Magnocraft-type vehicles (UFOs) are continually operative in New Zealand"):

Fig. 23(ab)
[5/3e] Figure 23ab (G1ab): Photographs of UFO "twin-chamber capsules".
Appearences of such capsules in two different modes of operation.

Fig. 23(c)
[5/3e] Figure 23c (G1c):
Colour photograph of a UFO capsule during daylight (inner flux prevailence).

Fig. 23(d)
[5/3e] Figure 23d (G1d):
Night photograph of a UFO capsule (outer flux prevailence).

Fig. 24
[5/3e] Figure 24 (G2ac): Comparison of Magnocraft type K3 and a UFO type K3.
A photograph of a UFO type K3.

Fig. 24(framed)
[5/3e] Figure 24 (G2b):
A drawing of Magnocraft type K3 in the sdame position as that UFO.

Fig. 25(ab)
[5/3e] Figure 25ab (G3ab): Spherical flying complex of two UFOs type K6.
Shown are side appearences of such a spherical flying complex, but composed of two Magnocraft type K3.

Fig. 25(c)
[5/3e] Figure 25c (G3c):
Photograph of Thorns spherical UFO type K6.

Fig. 25(d)
[5/3e] Figure 25d (G3d):
Enlargement of UFOs from Thorns photo.

Fig. 25(e)
[5/3e] Figure 25e (G3e):
Shape of Thorns UFO in GICOFF reconstruction.

Fig. 26(A)
[5/3e] Figure 26 high (G4): The location of propulsors in UFOs and Magnocraft.
Magnocraft type K3 propulsors shown from below.

Fig. 26(B)
[5/3e] Figure 26 low (G4):
Photo of a UFO type K3 from below, that reveals the location of vehicle's magnetic propulsors.

Fig. 27/1
[5/3e] Figure 27 #1 (G5): Photographs of UFOs documenting the pulsations of their magnetic field.
Principles involved in photographing of field pulses in fast moving UFOs.

Fig. 27/2
[5/3e] Figure 27 #2 (G5):
Fast flying UFO from Chamberlain. Pulses in ionised air are clearly visible.

Fig. 27/3
[5/3e] Figure 27 #3 (G5):
Pulsating UFO of Karl Maier taken in 1962.

Fig. 28(AB)
[5/3e] Figure 28ab (G6ab): Magnetic circuits and magnetic whirl in UFOs.
The formation of magnetic circuits by propulsion system of Magnocraft.

Fig. 28(C)
[5/3e] Figure 28c (G6c):
Side photograph of UFOs, which illustrate the course of their magnetic circuits.

Fig. 28(D)
[5/3e] Figure 28d (G6d):
Fragment of UFO magnetic circuits just around the main propulsor, taken from below.

Fig. 29/1
[5/3e] Figure 29-1 (G7a): The Cocklebiddy Cave in Australia evaporated by UFOs.

Fig. 29/2
[5/3e] Figure 29-2 (G7b): The Deer Cave in Borneor evaporated in rocks by UFOs type K8.

Fig. 29/3
[5/3e] Figure 29-3 (G7c): The tunnel Morona-Santiago in Equador also evaporated by a UFO.

Fig. 29/4
[5/3e] Figure 29-4 (G7d): The illustration of pinciples of forming underground tunnels by UFOs.

Fig. G8ab
[5/3e] Figure G8ab: The illustration of pinciples involved in the formation of so-called "crop circles" (i.e. UFO landing sites in crops).

Fig. 30(a)
[5/3e] Figure G8c: Landing sites flatten by flying clusters of UFOs.
Crop circles from K6 type of UFOs, England. The configuration of vehicles which formed this circle is shown in Figure G17 of monograph [2e].

Fig. G8d
[5/3e] Figure G8d: The explanation of features existing in the "crop circle" from England which link this UFO landing with principles involved in the flattening of crops by magnetic circuits of flying clusters of UFOs.

Fig. 30(a)
[5/3e] Figure 30a: Landing sites flatten by flying clusters of UFOs.
Crop circles from K6 type of UFOs, England. The configuration of vehicles which formed this circle is shown in Figure G17 of monograph [2e].

Fig. 30(b-high)
[5/3e] Figure 30b-high: Crop circle from Ashburton, New Zealand.
Photo of the whole circle.

Fig. 30(b-low)
[5/3e] Figure 30b-low:
Aerial photo of the field with this Ashburton circle.

Fig. 30(c)
[5/3e] Figure 30c:
Landing of a liner clusted of UFOs from England.

Fig. 31(A)
[5/3e] Figure 31a (G9a): A photo of a UFO landing composed of two concentric rings.

Fig. 31(B)
[5/3e] Figure 31b (G9b): A UFO landing composed of one ring and a central scorching.

Fig. 31(C)
[5/3e] Figure 31c (G9c): A Double rings formed on sides of landed UFOs.

Fig. 31(D)
[5/3e] Figure 31d (G9d):
A photo of landing of UFOs which document the binary progression in sizes of UFOs (i.e. the fact that each bigger type of UFOs is twice as big as previous type).




Chapter U ("About the author"):

Dr Jan Pajak
[5/3e] Dr Jan Pajak: Photograph of the author of this monograph [5/3e].




Chapter Z ("Enclosures"):

Fig. 32
[5/3e] Figure 32 (Z1): The most educational path through the Tapnui Crater.
It indicates the evidence present on the site, which documents the explosive origin of this crater.


Part #H: Links to other web pages which at loading also display illustrations for monographs [5] about the Tapanui explosion:

Because illustrations require a lot of computer memory, and thus they download rather slowly and make the web page hard to scroll, there is a practical limit to how many illustrations can be shown on a single web page. For this reasons, illustrations for this monograph [5/3e] were limited. But there are other publications which also show evidence of the Tapanui explosion. Illustrations for these other publications can be seen on different web pages. Here are links to such web pages with illustrations:
Links to pages with illustrations displayed at loading (note that such pages load and operate rather slowly, so they require patience): Labels: The label (E) marks the web page with text and non-revealed illustrations for the English-language version of this monograph. Labels "Figures 1, 2 and 3" mark the web pages with illustrations for subsequent volumes and chapters. The label (D) marks the web page with the text of German-language version of monograph [5], which is designed so as to load much faster because it does NOT show graphics at the loading stage but only after the user clicks on subsequent Figures to display them. The label (P) marks the web page with text of a Polish-language version of monograph [5/4].

Part #I: Instructions:

(1) To download any volume, just click on the underlined name of this volume, and then save this publication in your own computer.
(2) After you finish visiting illustrations click BACK on the top-left of the screen in order to return to this Web page.
(3) Because of the strict limit imposed by this server on sizes of uploaded files, the WORD (*.doc) version of almost each volume needed to be split into two separate files.
(4) Note that in spite of the size restrictions, still some files are quite large. Thus when lines are busy it may take several minutes to download them.
(5) English text contained in the text files (*.doc and *.zip) is prepared to be handled with the WORD wordprocessor.
(6) Polish text contained in the compressed text files (*.zip) is prepared to be handled with the "Word Perfect version 5.1" wordprocessor (which uses Polish letters). If such files are input by the English-oriented WORD, than in place of Polish letters underscore symbols (_) will appear.
(7) In order to unzip back into the WORD format all files that are compressed into the *.ZIP format, you need to go through a standard unzipping routine. In case you are not familiar with it, I repeat this rountine for WINDOWS 2000. (a) You start from downloading a given *zip file to your computer by clicking onto it in this Web page. Then (b) you need to open the program named WINDOWS EXPLORER that your probably have in your computer (click: START/ PROGRAMS/ ACCESORIES/ WINDOW EXPLORER), find with this program your *.zip file, and then right click on this *.zip file with your mouse, so that the Menu of unzipping commands unfolds. Then (c) you need to choose and left click with your mouse at any of the EXTRACT commands, e.g. the EXTRACT TO command. Then (d) You need to refresh your WINDOW EXPLORER, e.g. by temporary shifting it into other directory and then returning back, so that the file that you just unzipped become seen by it. Finally (e) you need to shift inside of the directory which bears the name of the unzipped file, and then inside of this directly double click on the unzipped *.doc file in order to see the content of this file in WORD. Note that there also various other unzipping programs, apart from these available with WINDOWOS, e.g. the program named POWER ARCHIVER which you can download free of charge from www.powerarchiver.com, or program EnZip, also available free of charge from the web page website.lineone.net.
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Part #J: How to replicate this web page in your own computer:

      For some readers that work on problems addressed on this web page, it would be highly beneficial to have a replica of this web page together with all the illustrations, texts, links, etc., in their own computer. After all, in case of having such a replica, one can later view this web page, or print it, directly from his/her own computer, not from the Internet. Thus one becomes independent from the access to Internet in each situation when he/she wishes to have a good look at this web page or at illustrations that this page displays. Waiting for opening a web page is then also incomparably shorter than waiting for opening an Internet page. It is then also not needed to put up with all these subtle obstructions which seem to plague my web pages almost as it these are purposely sabotaged by "little green UFOnauts" of some sort. So for these readers, who wish to make a "source replica" of this web page in their own computer, below I am describing step-by-step how to accomplish this. This description reveals thoroughloy how to prepare the so-called "source replica" of the web page, means a replica prepared in the programming language called "HTML" in which this web page was originally coded. Note that such a "source replica" is much better than an "image replica" that almost every browser allows to make in quite a simple way. For example it allows to gradually complete all missing components of a given web page (e.g. missing illustrations or text files) from other servers. It alows to update separately each selected component of the web page as soon as we meet in Internet their better versions. It also allows us to learn principles of web page programming, thus it can be for us a first step towards later making our own web pages. Here is the instruction of producing such a "source replica":
     #0. Ready-made source replica? (without advertising banners). One brief information before in items #1 to #8 below I explain the exact procedure of preparing for yourself a source replica of this web page. Namely, under some addresses listed in "Menu 3", such a source replica of this web page, together with all folders, source codes of web pages, samples of texts and illustration, etc., but without advertising banners, already awaits in the ZIP format, ready for downloading to your own computer. So all what you need to do in order to download it to your own computer, is to click in "Menu 1" on the menu item marked "Source replica of this page". So try to click, because this source replica may be available here (i.e. at this address) and it would be handy to have it in your own computer. In turn, when such a ZIPped source replica downloads to your computer, all what you need to do is UNZIP it onto your hard disk. After UNZIPing, it forms a separate folder in which you will find a folder named "a_pajak" with all source files, subfolders and samples of text and illustration inside, ready for the running, testing, displaying, and checking how all these work on your own computer. All what you later need to do in your spare time is to download to text folders remaining volumes of monograph [1/4], while to folder 14 download the remaining illustrations, which could not be included to the ready-made source replica because of their volume. (Note that in case you already have on your hard disk a folder named "c:\a_pajak" with my other source web pages, it is enough if you transfer all files and subfolders from this new folder "a_pajak" to the already existing one named "c:\a_pajak".) After this brief information, let us now return to this procedure of making (all by yourself) a source replica of this web page. Here it is:
     1. Create a folder named "a_pajak" on your hard disk "c:". This folder is to hold this web page (and possibly also any other my web pages). To create such a folder, run a utility program named "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer", choose "Local Disk (C:)" for the "Address" in this utility program, then click on "File" in the pull-down menu from this "Windows Explorer", then click "New", finally choose the command "folder". Type the name "a_pajak" to the new folder that you created on you hard disk. Later you are to use this folder "a_pajak" for storing all my web pages that you wish to keep in you own computer.
     2. Create sub-folders inside of this main folder named "a_pajak". These sub-folders are to contain subsequent kinds of texts and illustrations displayed or accessed through this web page. Here is the list of sub-folders that are used by this web page:
     5_3e: It contains text of the English version of [5/3e].
     5_4p: It contains text of the Polish version of [5/4p].
     54: It contains illustrations used uniquely in monographs [5/3e] and [5/4p].
     14: It contains illustrations which are also used in monograph [1/4].
     flags: It contains files named de_flag.gif, es_flag.gif, fr_flag.gif, it_flag.gif, pl_flag.gif, uk_flag.gif with images of flags used by the totaliztic web pages.
      In order to create such sub-folders, again it is enough to shift the "Windows Explorer" inside of the folder "a_pajak" and then generate them one by one.
     3. Save the source code of this web page in your folder "a_pajak". For this, "right click" on your mouse while pointing it any text area of this web page (e.g. pointing right here). A small menu should appear, which is to have the option "View Source". Click on this menu option, and the source code of complete this web page appears in your text editor named "Notepad". Click on the "File" pull-down menu from this "Notepad" and choose the option "Save As...". Save the source code from your "Notepad" using the "text_5e.htm" for the "File name" of this code, while for the "Save in" pointing at the folder "c:\a_pajak" that you created earlier. Notice that pages called via links from this page, should be saved under slightly different names, namely: "tekst_5_4.htm" for the Polish version of page this web page, "tekst_5_4_2.htm" for the illustration page 2 for Polish monograph [5/4p], "tekst_5_4_3.htm" for the illustration page 3 for Polish monograph [5/4p]. In order to save the text of (scrollable) Menu 2, it is necessary to firstly display it separately by clinking on the link menu.htm. Only then this "menu.htm" can be saved (in a manner identical as all other web pages described here).
     4. Save illustrations. Right click separately on each illustration from this web page, then choose the option "Save Picture As". The majority of illustrations you need to save in the subfolder "54", the remaining ones in the subfolder "14". Notice that each illustration indicates at the bottom of the screen the subfolder in which it is to be saved.
     5. Run this web page in your computer. After you save this web page, you can run it in your own computer whenever you wish, by simple pointing at the file "text_5e.htm" (i.e. the one with the source code of this web page) using the "Windows Explorer" for this pointing, and then double clicking at this file. (You can also run this file by pointing the "Windows Explorer" at it, and then pressing "Enter".) Pages linked with this one via hyperlinks can also be displayed through clicking on these hyperlinks while viewing this page, or can be displayed through clicking via the "Windows Explorer" at their names, means e.g. at "tekst_5_4.htm", "tekst_5_4_2.htm", "tekst_5_4_3.htm", or "jan_pajak.htm".
     6. (Optionally) remove banners. Free servers on which for the understandable reasons I display all my web sites, usually insert codes of banners to the source code of web pages that are displayed on them (frequently codes of these banners contain various irritating errors which try to make viewing my web pages quite difficult). If these banners irritate you, you can optionally cut them out from the source code of this web page, after you save this code in your own computer. To cut the banners out you need to identify their code (either by addresses referred in this code and starting from "http://...", or by seeking the comment type "banner insertion ..." which appears at the beginning and at the end of the banners' code).
     7. (Optionally) update your replica of this web page. If someone is especially interested in descriptions contained on this web page, then it would be desirable to check in Internet every let say couple of months, whether description from this web page are updated and improved. If so, then it is worth to replace the old version of this web page with this improved version. For this, it is enough to rename the old replica kept in your computer by adding the word "old_" in front of it, and then copy from the internet a new version to store it under the original name that it has.
     #8. In case of any doubt regarding the making of such a replica of this web page, it is worth to see a separate web page that is entirely devoted to the explaination of the replication procedure of my internet pages in your own computer. This additional web page is run from "Menu 2", where it is listed under the name Replicate".

Part #K: Both versions of this web page with monograph [5/3e], i.e. with and without Figures:

Here are links to web pages with two different ways of displaying illustrations: Labels: The label "Figs" marks the web page which has all illustrations pre-displayed after it is run (thus which may take a longer time for loading, but allows for an easier review of illustrations). In turn the label "links" marks the web page on which each illustration needs to be clicked upon in order to be displayed (thus which takes a shorter time to load, but requires more activities to review the illustrations).

Part #L: Emails and contact details to the author of this web page:

       Current email addresses to the author of this web page, i.e. officially to Dr Eng. Jan Pajak while courteously to Prof. Dr Eng. Jan Pajak, at which readers can post possible comments, inquiries, or replies to questions which I ask on my web pages, are provided on the web page about me (Dr Eng. Jan Pajak). That page also provides other commonly used contact details to the author.
       The author's right for the use of courteous title of "Professor" stems from the custom that "with professors is like with generals", namely when someone is once a professor, than he or she courteously remains a professor forever. In turn the author of this web page was a professor at 4 different universities, i.e. at 3 of them, from 1 September 1992 untill 31 October 1998, as an "Associate Professor" from English-based educational system, while on one university as a (Full) "Professor" (since 1 March 2007 till 31 December 2007 - means at the last place of employment in his professional life).
       However, please notice that because of my rather chronic lack of time, I reluctantly reply to emails which contain JUST time consuming requests, while simultaneously they document a complete ignorance of their author in the topic area which I am researching. Therefore, if the reader sends a request to me, I suggest to let me know somehow that he or she actually went through the trouble of reading my web pages and learning what these pages try to say.


Part #M: Copyrights © 2013 by Dr Jan Pajak:

       Copyrights © 2013 by Dr Jan Pajak. All rights reserved. The author of this web page, i.e. Dr Eng. Jan Pająk, reserves for himself all rights to internet web pages, illustrations, and monographs which he authorises, and also reserves for himself the intellectual property of ideas of his authorship which are presented in these publications.
Have interesting reading on this explosion of an extraterrestrial spaceship in New Zealand countryside.
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Date of starting this page: 5 February 2001
Date of the most recent update of this web page: 5 February 2013
(Check in "Menu 3" whether there is even a more recent update!)